intermissions

英 [ˌɪntə(ː)ˈmɪʃənz] 美 [ˌɪntərˈmɪʃənz]

n.  (戏剧、电影等的)幕间休息,中间休息; 间歇; 暂停
intermission的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (电影、音乐会或演出的)幕间休息
    An intermission is a short break between two parts of a film, concert, or show.
    1. ...during the intermission of the musical 'Steppin' Out'.
      在音乐剧《与情人共舞》的幕间休息期间
    2. In American English, you can also use intermission to refer to a short break between two parts of a game, or say that something happens at, after, or during intermission .
      (美国英语中亦指比赛中的)中场休息
    3. Fraser did not perform until after intermission.
      弗雷泽直到中场休息之后才上场。

双语例句

  1. It is absolutely right to have the necessary anxiety, taboos and regulations, and the necessary pauses, intermissions, putting on of brakes and cut-offs.
    必要的忧虑,必要的清规戒律,必要的停顿、间歇、煞车、关问,是完全应当有的。
  2. When he goes to school, he generally goes for the day, extending to all the period from sunrise to dark, with one or two intermissions for food.
    上学时,他一去就是一整天,从日出到天黑,中间只有一两次间断。吃点东西。
  3. A ballet in three acts with two intermissions.
    有两次幕间休息的三幕芭蕾舞剧。
  4. Foreign policy became resolutely anti-French, and remained so, with brief intermissions, until the defeat of Napoleon.
    外交政策变得坚定地反法兰西,除开一些短暂的中断期之外,一直维持到拿破仑覆败时为止。
  5. I entered upon the execution of the plan for self-examination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time.
    我按着这个计划,每天进行自我检查,除偶有中断外,一直坚持不懈。
  6. Status epilepticus ( SE) refers to a condition that seizures occur frequently in a short time, and the patient keeps unconscious during the intermissions.
    癫痫持续状态(statusepilepticus,SE)指痫性发作在短期内频繁发生,以致发作间歇期内意识持续障碍者。